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<title>Drag-and-drop test</title>
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	// list one
	var dl = dojo.byId("dragList1");
	var lis = dl.getElementsByTagName("li");
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		new dojo.dnd.HtmlDragCopySource(lis[x], "li1", x == 1);
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	var dl = dojo.byId("dragList2");
	new dojo.dnd.HtmlDropTarget(dl, ["li1"]);
	var lis = dl.getElementsByTagName("li");
	for(var x=0; x<lis.length; x++){
		new dojo.dnd.HtmlDragSource(lis[x], "li1");
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<h1>Drag-and-drop test</h1>

<p>The first list is a source of items for the second list. Items will be copied to the target (rather than being moved, like normal).</p>

<ul id="dragList1" class="move">
	<li>list 1 item 1 (dragging the clone will create a new copy)</li>
	<li>list 1 item 2 (dragging the clone will move it)</li>
	<li>list 1 item 3 (dragging the clone will create a new copy)</li>
</ul>

<p>This is the second list (drag items from the top down here and they will be cloned, and a clone of the object will be added to this list)</p>

<ul id="dragList2" class="move">
	<li>list 2 item 1</li>
	<li>list 2 item 2</li>
	<li>list 2 item 3</li>
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